Saraya has only nice things to say about Triple H.
The former WWE star recently had an interview with PokerScout. She talked about things such as getting the chance to wrestle again after her neck injury, winning the AEW women's title at All In: London and more.
She was also asked about Triple H taking over the WWE creative after Vince McMahon, and how she thinks The Game is doing. Saraya mentioned that different people will have different opinions on his booking ability, but for her, the wrestling veteran is doing a great job:
I’m sure everyone has an opinion on the way he runs it, no one’s ever gonna be fully happy and there’s gonna be people that are really happy with the way it’s going.
I think he’s doing a great job, I feel there’s not much I can say because it’s not just him, there’s a room full of writers that are on the road and at home and there’s so many people that are writing this show.
He's The Lightning Conductor: Saraya
Saraya discussed how she will always have a soft spot for Triple H because of how much he helped female competitors as head of NXT. The inaugural NXT Women's Champion mentioned that the King of Kings allowed them to have longer matches in development and do moves that they weren't allowed under Vince McMahon.
The WWE Executive has received some criticism for his handling of John Cena's retirement run, among other things recently. The former Paige explained, however, that creative is not a one-person job and that the former world champion is just trying to put together the best show possible:
So if something’s not great, a lot of people go on the attack with Hunter and people don’t realise it’s not just him. He’s just trying to put on the best show that he possibly can. He’s the face and the lightning conductor. Exactly, he’s the one who gets the brunt of it, and people just don’t realise there’s more people in just one person running the show.
Saraya is currently a free agent who has not wrestled a match since October 2024. Though she has recently expressed interest in getting back in the ring, proclaiming that she will resume training at the start of 2026.
